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IDMAP_NSS(8) System Administration tools IDMAP_NSS(8)
NAME
idmap_nss - Samba's idmap_nss Backend for Winbind
DESCRIPTION
The idmap_nss plugin provides a means to map Unix users and groups to
Windows accounts. This provides a simple means of ensuring that the SID
for a Unix user named jsmith is reported as the one assigned to
DOMAIN\jsmith which is necessary for reporting ACLs on files and
printers stored on a Samba member server.
IDMAP OPTIONS
range = low - high
Defines the available matching UID and GID range for which the
backend is authoritative. Note that the range acts as a filter.
Returned UIDs or GIDs by NSS modules that fall outside the range
are ignored and the corresponding maps discarded. It is intended as
a way to avoid accidental UID/GID overlaps between local and
remotely defined IDs.
use_upn = <yes | no>
Some NSS modules can return and handle UPNs and/or down-level logon
names (e.g., DOMAIN\user or user@REALM).
If this parameter is enabled the returned names from NSS will be
parsed and the resulting namespace will be used as the
authoritative namespace instead of the IDMAP domain name. Also,
down-level logon names will be sent to NSS instead of the plain
username to give NSS modules a hint about the user's correct
domain.
Default: no
EXAMPLES
This example shows how to use idmap_nss to obtain the local account
ID's for its own domain (SAMBA) from NSS, whilst allocating new
mappings for the default domain (*) and any trusted domains.
[global]
idmap config * : backend = tdb
idmap config * : range = 1000000-1999999
idmap config SAMBA : backend = nss
idmap config SAMBA : range = 1000-999999
AUTHOR
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open
Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
Samba 4.21.3-4.21.31.1SUSE-o 07/01/2025 IDMAP_NSS(8)
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